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Monday, May 22, 2017

The Moses Deception - Stephen Mertz

Archeological thrillers have become quite popular over the
past twenty or so years, but as you'd expect when Stephen Mertz tackles a
genre, you're not going to get the same old same old, as the saying goes. True,
in his recent novel THE MOSES DECEPTION, you get a male/female pair of intrepid
archeologists, but they're not involved in a romantic relationship as so often
happens in books like this. Rather, Drs. Adam Chase and Lara Newton are
partners and allies, although there is some attraction between them. Sure
enough, on a dig in the Middle East, they make a discovery with implications
that could change the entire world: fragments of the original Ten Commandments
that Moses broke when he came down from Mount Sinai. And according to these
fragments, there was an eleventh commandment that no one ever knew about
because Moses kept it to himself (hence the title).

Adam and Lara are already in an area plagued by violence, and this momentous
discovery just puts them in more danger, as it's important enough for various
factions to kill over, which is exactly what happens as the two of them try to
reach safety at the estate belonging to their wealthy backer in the Swiss Alps.
Much double-crossing and intrigue ensues.

What really sets THE MOSES DECEPTION apart is Mertz's writing, which as usual
is lean and fast-paced and filled with action and compelling characters. So
many thrillers these days are bloated, with page after page of padding that
puts me to sleep. Not so anything by Steve Mertz, who has been one of the top
action writers in the business for the past forty years. THE MOSES DECEPTION is
great entertainment and highly recommended.